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Table Of Contents
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| [ I. Introduction ] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ INTR1 ] |
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A. Gokou . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ GOKO5.1 ] |
B. Gohan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ GOHA5.2 ] |
C. Piccolo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ PICC5.3 ] |
D. Kuririn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ KURI5.4 ] |
E. Vegeta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ VEGE5.5 ]|
F. Trunks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ TRUN5.6 ]|
G. Ginyuu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ GINY5.7 ]|
H. Freeza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ FREE5.8 ]|
J. No. 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ NO185.10 ] |
K. Cell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ CEL5.11 ]|
L. Buu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ BU5.12 ]|
M. Gotenks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ GOTE5.13 ]|
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NOTE: I've added a Search Engine into all my FAQs now. To use this, if
there's something you wish to find instantly in my FAQ, in the above
table, on the left is the name of a section or sub-section. To the right
is a weird code, like GOK5.1. Basically, if you wish to go to the section
where I tell you about Goku under The Playable Characters Of The Story, on
your Keyboard, hold Ctrl and then hit F and a window will open. Type in
GOK5.1 and hit Find Next. It'll bring you to that section instantly. The
code to reach the Table Of Contents is just that: Table Of Contents. I
hope this makes browsing my FAQs easier for you. Enjoy!
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= I. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ INTR1 ] =
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Hello there and welcome to Kain Stryder's FAQ/Move List for Dragon Ball Z:
Bukuu Tougeki, the latest DBZ game to be released. Yeah, once again, I'm
back doing another DBZ game, so, as usual, I'll help you get through the
game, learn the basics and hopefully master it all within due time. As
usual, though, this guide is to ONLY be on GameFAQs and NO other site
unless I state otherwise. This is also to remain free and not be sold for
profit of any kind, nor is it to be stolen and be used for someone else's
own personal gain for glory, money, etc and it's not to be edited in any
way, shape or form. Just please respect that, it's all I ask and in
return, well, you get to use my guide, so, yeah, I think that's fair.
Well, thanks for hearing me out on that and without further delay, let's
get cracking on possibly the best DBZ game ever, Dragon Ball Z: Bukuu
Tougeki! Enjoy it and I help my guide helps you! (Note: This game is also
known as Dragon Ball Z: Super Sonic Warriors in the United States, Canada,
Mexico and Europe. This game and that one are the EXACT same games,
except for a few minute changes that won't change the over all gameplay of
the game itself, so don't worry.)
Update: This Walkthrough is now available at IGN, Neoseeker and any other
sites I've allowed via E-Mail to host this file. If I did not give you
permission to host this FAQ on your site, then you're hosting it illegally
and if you're reading this on a site with any variatin of "cheat" in its
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= II. Current Updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ CURUP2 ]=
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5/14/07 - Just writing in to let any readers know if they E-Mail me any
questions or comments, that my address still works. My willpower to write
walkthroughs over the last few years died, mostly to college and real
life, but I may just start this up again. Feel free to write in, thanks.
5/16/04 - Sorry for the lack of updates. I recently attended E3, so, that
took up my free time for a while. As it stands, I decided to remove the
Walkthrough portion of this guide, as it's Pointless. I was originally
doing it for "translations" of the Story Mode, but since the game is
coming out rather soon to the United States, there's no need. Either way,
I'll finish up Section IV. How To Play this week and then this guide will
be as complete as possible. So, until then, later.
5/2/04 - Alright, I wrote the "walkthrough" and I use that term really
loosely, for Gokou's Story, as well as the Technique List, which is
completed. Other than that, nothing else is new, but rather soon, I'll get
down to finishing off Section IV. How To Play, as well as doing the rest
of everyone's "walkthrough" for their Story Mode. Until then, I'll catch
you later. Enjoy!
4/6/04 - Well, I started this walkthrough a little over a week ago and
since then, I've mainly only gotten the Move Lists for each character
done. I need to get Section IV, VI and VII completed, since that's all
there is left to do, but I do want to do a "walkthrough" for the Story
Mode, since some people may want to know what the hell's going on at
some
parts of it. Either way, expect this all done soon, just depends on how
busy I get, but in the meantime, there's a full Move List up for each
character, so, that should help you with the majority of the game. So,
until I next update, enjoy!
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= III. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions.) . . . . . . . . . . . . [ FAQ3 ] =
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really don't need to know Japanese to play this game and even with Story
Mode, you basically can figure out what's going on without reading any of
it.
A. Alright, simple answer. I tend to go by the Japanese names and not the
horrid translations that FUNimation did. Sorry, but I experienced this
version first long before I experienced the dub, so, I'm more familiar
with these names than whatever the dub named them as. Also, this is a
Japanese game after all. I'm using what the game has the name's as,
(Except for the attacks. I got those names from the Daizenshuus. You have
to love those books.) so, sorry if I don't have something as Krillin or
Goku. Deal with it.
Q. Are there any hidden characters besides the ones you can buy and
unlock
in the Store?
A. No.
A. This is a fighting game. Fight them. If you can't win, learn some moves
with your fighter, practice and try again. I can't offer much more
strategy than this, folks.
A. Simple. Your keyboard can't take more than 2 keys being held down at
once. Also, you wouldn't have this problem if you owned the actual game,
so, buy it and problem solved.
A. It's not needed. Even if you want a translation of what's being said,
just wait until the English version is released.
the opponent.
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= IV. How To Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ HOTP4 ] =
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Alright, let's start with the controls for the game, shall we?
Start - Pauses the game while in a Battle and also confirms options.
B Button - Allows you to Grapple with the opponent and to also cancel out
of Menus/options.
A Button - Allows you to perform a Knock Away attack that's very strong
and to also confirm options.
L Button - Lets you change characters if you have more than one during a
Battle. (Also used to browse some Menus by going to the previous Menu.)
R Button - Lets you Power Up and gain Ki while during a Battle. (Also used
to browse some Menus by going to the next Menu.)
Note: For a more complete and detailed list of moves and functions, as
well as for each character, head to Section V. The Playable Characters Of
The Story and read there.
When you first load the game up, you'll see 7 Dragon Balls, to which you
can rotate and select a area to go to and play. Here's a rundown on each
area, but after this entire section, there's a very detailed list below
telling you all about each one:
Challenge Mode - Probably the best way to get Points to unlock characters,
this Mode pits you against teams of certain characters one at a time. As
you defeat each team, new teams are unlocked and the harder the team,
the
more Points you get. Again, you can't go over the Level 4 limit with your
characters, so be careful.
Free Battle Mode - Eh, this is just a fun little area to play in. There's
no limits to your Levels, so, go nuts. All you do is select your team and
your opponents and have at it.
Remote VS. Mode - Your basic Versus Mode, where you can link up and play
against a friend.
Option Mode - Lets you change the game's Difficulty, unlock new characters
or just view Rankings of various scores you've gotten in different Modes
in the game.
Alright, that covers a quick overview of each Menu Option. Next up, let's
take a look at the screen of when you're engaging in a Battle and what
each thing is, starting from the top left and going clockwise:
Scouter - Lists your current Level for that character, such as a Level 1
Gokou, along with your Ki Percent and a arrow showing you where the
opponent is currently, as well as if you have enough Ki to perform a
special attack and where the attack will go if you perform it now. For
example, if the arrow is Pointing to the east, your attack will go to the
east. To gain more Ki, hold the R Button down until you reach your desired
amount or 100%.
Health Bar - A blue bar that represents your energy. If this empties, you
are done for.
Battle Gauge - Represents how much damage you can take from blocking
before you or the opponent is "dizzy". If you block too much, you'll
become dizzy and the opponent can basically knock you around the screen
like a pinball. During this time, if the opponent or you happen to be hit
just as the ball reaches the middle again, which signals when the
character regains control of themselves, they'll be sent flying into a
structure or some rocks for some decent damage. Just be careful not to
block too much within a short amount of time. To know when you or an
opponent is dizzy, the bar will turn green, so at that time, either pray
you recover fast enough or just go nuts if this happens to the opponent.
Rush - Appears when you hit the opponent more than once. It basically just
lists how many attacks you got off in a row. Also known as a Combo.
Well, there you go. Rather basic stuff for a basic, yet fun Fighting game.
And with that, the Controls and Menus are covered. Onto the next section...
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Story Mode is just what the name means: A story. Basically, you pick a
character to play as and you go through the game, fighting 8 Battles, each
getting harder and harder as you go along. Depending on who you play as,
you'll either see the normal DBZ Story, such as if you played as Gokou,
you'll see the events play out as normal. Though, if you play as, say,
Ginyuu, a character who isn't around past the Freeza Saga, then a "What
if..." story begins. Rather fun to see play out and each character has a
ending, with a select few even having a Secret Final Battle, but ONLY if
you don't lose a fight once against anyone. Just note, though, that not
everyone has a Secret Final Battle.
Other than that, after you see the ending, if and when you unlock the
Museum, you can view the endings whenever you wish. This is the basic
Mode
of play in the game, just like in any Fighting game, so, partake in it to
get a quick laugh or two over some of the odd things that take place with
most of the characters that shouldn't be around at some times. Each story
is presented by a quick talking by the characters, then a Battle, more
talking, another Battle, etc. Though, do be sure to go through as everyone
to just see each stroy and to be able to play as everyone...once you
unlock them all.
In this Mode, you choose from a One on One fight or a Team Battle. Either
After each Battle, you are ranked on the following for your score:
Life Remain
Time Remain
Max Combo
These _somehow_ reflect your Battle Power, which is the over all score of
your performance in the Battle. Over all, a fun little game, so, play it
and see how high you can get your Battle Power.
Ah, the best way to score Points so you can unlock other characters and
features to the game. Basically, once again, you are limited to having
your team not exceed Level 4, so, choose wisely. Once you acquire your
team, you will have to fight one team before you can go onto the other. As
you beat more and more teams, more are unlocked until you unlock the final
one. Here's a list of all the teams you fight and how much Points they
give you:
Note: Just like in Z Battle Mode, after each Battle, you're given a Rank
based on how well you fought.
Z Soldiers Team
Gokou Lvl. 1.
Piccolo Lvl. 2.
Kuririn Lvl. 1.
Points: 50.
Freeza Team
Freeza Lvl. 3.
Ginyuu Lvl. 2.
Vegeta Lvl. 1.
Points: 200.
Android Team
No. 18 Lvl. 2.
Cell Lvl. 2.
Points: 250.
Vegeta Team
Vegeta Lvl. 2.
Trunks Lvl. 2.
Gotenks Lvl. 2.
Points: 250.
Son Team
Gokou Lvl. 2.
Gohan Lvl. 2.
Gohan Lvl. 3.
Points: 300.
Majin Team
Buu Lvl. 2.
Buu Lvl. 3.
Vegeta Lvl. 3.
Points: 350.
Villain Team
Freeza Lvl. 3.
Cell Lvl. 3.
Buu Lvl. 3.
Points: 400.
Gokou Lvl. 3.
Vegeta Lvl. 3.
Trunks Lvl. 3.
Points: 400.
So, there you have it. Obviously the best way to get Points is to fight
either the Villain or Super Saiya-jin Team over and over.
A rather basic and simple Mode. You have free rule over your team this
time with no Level restraints. Once you select your team, you select the
computer's team and then you both have at it. After the Battle, you'll get
a Rank and then you can set up for another Battle. Not much else to this
area, so, head here for just some old school bashing of one another when
you get bored.
Probably the most complex Mode in the game, if you don't know Japanese.
When you first start out, you can either do Practice or Tutorial. I'll
start with Practice first:
Practice:
Again, as you start with Practice, you can only have people on your team
with a total Level that doesn't exceed 4. Afterwards, you'll see the
following set up:
Opponent - Select your opponent by using the D-Pad and his Level.
Stage - Select the Stage you want to fight in. I unfortunately can't read
much Kanji, so, you'll have to just pick something and go with it. Though,
Namek, Porunga (Area of Namek with Porunga in the background.) and Cell
Game are areas that you can go to that I can read.
Difficulty - Select the Difficulty of the computer, but if you don't want
them to fight back, just choose Off.
Battle Gauge - Set the Battle Gauge however you want, incase you want to
easily knock your opponent around for practice in that. Move it to the
right for the opponent and to the left for you, incase you want to be hit
around or something.
Main Menu - Choose this to go back to the Main Menu to select a different
Mode of play.
Ok, that covers the Practice Mode. Now, for the Tutorial:
Tutorial:
Tutorial 1 - Movement.
Objective #1 - Jump on Piccolo. Basically, just move over towards him, use
the Up Button and land on him.
Objective #2 - Get into the air and just double tap each direction on the
D-Pad so you sprint around in the air. Just keep doing this to clear this
part.
Objective #3 - Same as the last one. Just repeat and fly around until you
clear it.
Objective #4 - Rather easy. You have to catch Piccolo, so just use the
Bukuujutsu Rush and tag him.
Objective #1 - Use the B Button to Grapple and keep hitting Piccolo until
you clear this.
Objective #2 - Use the A Button to use the Knock Away and keep hitting
Piccolo until you clear this.
Objective #3 - Use both the A and B Buttons to attack Piccolo with. Make
sure you do Grappling and Knock Aways until you clear this.
Objective #4 - Tap the D-Pad in the direction of Piccolo twice and then
use either the A or B Buttons to attack him. Keep doing this until you
clear this part.
Tutorial 3 - Ki Combat.
Objective #1 - Just hold the R Button down and get your Ki to 100%.
Objective #2 - Hold the R Button down and press the B Button over and over
to fire the Renzoku Energy Dan at Piccolo. Keep doing this and recharge
your Ki when needed until you clear this.
Objective #3 - Hold the R Button down and press the A Button over and over
to fire a Ki Blast at Piccolo. Keep doing this and recharge your Ki when
needed until you clear this.
Objective #4 - Hold the R Button down and hold the A Button to release a
Super Ki Blast at Piccolo. Keep doing this and recharge your Ki when
needed until you clear this.
Objective #1 - Just hit the L Button to change your character to Gokou and
you're done.
Objective #2 - Same as the above, only be moving this time when you hit
the L Button and then you're done.
Objective #1 - Piccolo will be blocking the whole time, so, just assault
him until the Battle Gauge is all the way to the right and breaks, making
Piccolo dizzy and then you're done.
Objective #2 - Same as the above, only this time, after Piccolo becomes
dizzy, hit him until you clear this.
Objective #3 - Same as Objective #1, only this time, when Piccolo becomes
dizzy, hold the Direction you're facing him in and hit the A Button to
knock him into a pile of rocks. If this doesn't work, just make sure you
hit him JUST before the ball gets back to the middle of the Battle Gauge.
And there you have it. That's all there is to the Tutorial. I hope it
helps you.
In this Mode, you basically link up with a friend and play against each
other. Of course, you need a GBA Link Cable, 2 GBAs and 2 Dragon Ball Z:
Bukuu Tougeki Game Paks. If you select this Mode by mistake, just hit the
Start Button to exit it, but if you are in this Mode, after the game
confirms the other player, you'll both select your fighters and duke it
out.
Not alot here, except for a few Options you can change around and/or view
your Ranks in various areas. Here's what each section is:
Ranking - Shows you the Ranks you've acquired through the various Modes
of
play throughout the game. To browse the lists, use the A Button.
Museum - Once you unlock this from the Shop, you can look and listen to
the following:
Pics - View the 23 different images from the game, from the backgrounds to
each character's ending.
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The main character of Dragon Ball Z, Gokou yet agains takes over the role
of the average fighter. With no ups or downs to him, he's the middle man
this time, having no real strengths or weaknesses, except for the ace up
his sleeve, the Kaiou-ken. His Renzoku Energy Dan takes 7% of Ki per each
shot and it doesn't home in on the target, but it does somewhat good
damage if it hits. His Ki Blast attack normally is somewhat fast and sort
of homes in a little, costing 20% of Ki, but with his ultimate Ki Blast,
it's VERY fast and can pack a good punch. Although his main Desperation
Move is the Kamehameha, he does come armed with the Genki Dama when
things
start to not turn in his favor. A great all around fighter, but there's
better. His rate of gathering Ki is about average, though. Even in Level 2
and 3 with Super Saiya-jin, his attacks aren't that different...
Level 1 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Grapple - B Button.
Knock Away - A Button. (Note: If you use this on a Renzoku Energy Dan or
Ki Blast your opponent fires at you, if you time it right, you can knock
it back at them.)
Ki Shield (Block.) - Hold A/B Button. (B Button for weak attacks, A Button
for strong.)
Power Up - Hold R Button.
Renzoku Energy Dan - Hold R Button + Tap B Button.
Ki Blast - Hold R Button + Tap OR Hold B Button.
Throw - A + B Buttons, tap A or B Button to release the opponent. (Make
sure you aim at the ground for them to hit or else this will do no
damage to them.)
Bukuujutsu Rush - R Button + Hold D-Pad in the direction you want to go
in.
Dodge/Rush - Tap D-Pad in the direction you want to go twice.
Kaiou-ken - 100% Ki, Hold R Button + Press L Button. (Repeat to turn it
off.)
Shunkan Idou - 25%+ Ki, Hold L Button + Hold D-Pad in the direction you
want to go in.
Desperation Moves
Level 2 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Desperation Moves
Level 3 Attacks:
Normal Moves:
Desperation Moves
The other main character of Dragon Ball Z and Gokou's Son, Gohan is one
hell of a talented fighter, but chooses not to fight unless he absolutely
is forced to. That, though, is when you'd DEFINITELY hate to be the
opponent. In this game, Gohan shows he's no slouch and even though his
first two Levels he's a shrimp, his third makes him shine in all his glory
and like Gokou, he's rather well rounded, even if he is lacking in
Desperation Moves. Like Gokou, his Renzoku Energy Dan and Ki Blast each
take 7% and 20% of Ki and both are like Gokous: They don't home in, but
the Ki Blast is fast and powerful. Though, his Renzoku Energy Dan is not
fast at all, so be careful, but in Level 3, it really picks up. His rate
of gathering Ki is rather average, though. Other than that, he's a rather
average fighter like his dad, but good for those who like Gohan...
Level 1 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Grapple - B Button.
Knock Away - A Button. (Note: If you use this on a Renzoku Energy Dan or
Ki Blast your opponent fires at you, if you time it right, you can knock
it back at them.)
Ki Shield (Block.) - Hold A/B Button. (B Button for weak attacks, A Button
for strong.)
Power Up - Hold R Button.
Renzoku Energy Dan - Hold R Button + Tap B Button.
Ki Blast - Hold R Button + Tap OR Hold B Button.
Head Shot - A + B Buttons.
Bukuujutsu Rush - R Button + Hold D-Pad in the direction you want to go
in.
Dodge/Rush - Tap D-Pad in the direction you want to go twice.
Desperation Moves
Chou Kamehameha - 100% Ki, Left, Right or Above the opponent, R Button
+A
And B Buttons.
Level 2 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Same as Level 1.
Desperation Moves
Same as Level 1.
Level 3 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Desperation Moves
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Ah, the lone warrior who's managing to keep up with the Saiya-jin's
Strength. Piccolo is one hell of a warrior and its shown throughout the
Dragon Ball story. Being a genius when it comes to combat, his arsenel is
filled with a wide and amazing list of abilities, far outdoing Gokou and
the others in some areas. Hell, the guy can even reincarnate himself in a
utter last ditch effort. (Piccolo Daimaou, anyone?) In the game, Piccolo
is not only above average, but he's fast, skilled and his Renzoku Energy
Dan homes in on its target, making him dangerous in the right situation.
His rate of gathering Ki is a bit above average, which is damn good.
Although, his Ki Blast only costs 16% of Ki to do, it's still about as
strong as Gokou and Gohan's.
Level 1 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Grapple - B Button.
Knock Away - A Button. (Note: If you use this on a Renzoku Energy Dan or
Ki Blast your opponent fires at you, if you time it right, you can knock
it back at them.)
Ki Shield (Block.) - Hold A/B Button. (B Button for weak attacks, A Button
for strong.)
Power Up - Hold R Button.
Renzoku Energy Dan - Hold R Button + Tap B Button.
Ki Blast - Hold R Button + Tap OR Hold B Button.
Desperation Moves
Level 2 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Same as Level 1.
Desperation Moves
Same as Level 1.
Level 3 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Same as Level 1.
Desperation Moves
Same as Level 1.
One of the strongest Humans on Earth and the best friend of Gokou, Kuririn
has forever attempted to keep up with his friend, despite his limitations.
A determined, witty and the comic relief fighter in the series, Kuririn,
even though he falls behind rather fast, manages to keep up rather well
and even remain as a key fighter in major fights, though, he's never that
helpful. Unlike Tenshinhan and Yamucha, Kuririn throws everything aside
whenever the odds are not in his favor and tries his best, even if he may
die. If it weren't for the many times he's done this, well, things would
be VERY different and some Battles may have been forever changed.
In the game, though, he is one HELL of a fighter. Being short and fast, he
lacks over all strength and his Renzoku Energy Dan only takes 6% of Ki to
do, with his Ki Blast taking only 15%, but it homes in, which is VERY
good. His rate of gathering Ki is rather average and at Level 3, his Ki
Blast no longer homes in on the target...ah well. Armed with a good amount
of special moves, even having the aid of Gohan and Tenshinhan, Kuririn,
despite his actions in the show, shines brightly this time and even though
he's not the best, he can still hold his own.
Level 1 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Grapple - B Button.
Knock Away - A Button. (Note: If you use this on a Renzoku Energy Dan or
Ki Blast your opponent fires at you, if you time it right, you can knock
it back at them.)
Ki Shield (Block.) - Hold A/B Button. (B Button for weak attacks, A Button
for strong.)
Power Up - Hold R Button.
Renzoku Energy Dan - Hold R Button + Tap B Button.
Ki Blast - Hold R Button + Tap OR Hold B Button.
Taiyouken - A + B Buttons.
Bukuujutsu Rush - R Button + Hold D-Pad in the direction you want to go
in.
Dodge/Rush - Tap D-Pad in the direction you want to go twice.
Desperation Moves
Buttons.
Level 2 Attacks:
Same as Level 1.
Desperation Moves
Level 3 Attacks:
Potential - 100% Ki, Hold R Button + Press L Button. (Can't be turned off
and it lasts for about 20 seconds.)
Desperation Moves
Buttons.
The proud and honorable Prince of the Saiya-jins, Vegeta always strives to
be the best, but no matter how hard he tries, he's always one step behind
Gokou. Although he's one HELL of a fighter, he does have an edge over
Gokou, which is he won't hesitate to destroy his enemy and he doesn't
believe in mercy at all. While the merciful trait has almost killed Gokou
more than once, it's also what saved Vegeta the one time he was defeated
on Earth. In the game, though, Vegeta is another average fighter, but he
has short range attacks, with some rather heavy Ki ones. Taking 7% of Ki
for his Renzoku Energy Dan and a whopping 25% for his Ki Blasts, which
neither of them home in, when they do hit, they pack a HUGE punch. He
gathers Ki at a average rate, which sucks, since he needs alot to pull of
his Ki Blasts. Either way, he's a great fighter, especially with his
Desperation Moves and like in the show, he's not someone to
underestimate.
Level 1 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Grapple - B Button.
Knock Away - A Button. (Note: If you use this on a Renzoku Energy Dan or
Ki Blast your opponent fires at you, if you time it right, you can knock
it back at them.)
Ki Shield (Block.) - Hold A/B Button. (B Button for weak attacks, A Button
for strong.)
Power Up - Hold R Button.
Renzoku Energy Dan - Hold R Button + Tap B Button.
Ki Blast - Hold R Button + Tap OR Hold B Button.
Stunner - A + B Buttons.
Bukuujutsu Rush - R Button + Hold D-Pad in the direction you want to go
in.
Dodge/Rush - Tap D-Pad in the direction you want to go twice.
Desperation Moves
Final Flash - 50-99% Ki, Left or Right of the opponent, R Button + A And B
Buttons.
Chou Final Flash - 100% Ki, Left or Right of the opponent, R Button + A
And B Buttons.
Gyarikkuho - 50-99% Ki, Above the opponent, R Button + A And B Buttons.
Bakuhatsuha - 100% Ki, Below the opponent, R Button + A And B Buttons.
Level 2 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Same as Level 1.
Desperation Moves
Big Bang Attack - 50-99% Ki, Left or Right of the opponent, R Button + A
And B Buttons.
Chou Final Flash - 100% Ki, Left or Right of the opponent, R Button + A
And B Buttons.
Gyarikkuho - 50-99% Ki, Above the opponent, R Button + A And B Buttons.
Bakuhatsuha - 100% Ki, Below the opponent, R Button + A And B Buttons.
Level 3 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Same as Level 1.
Desperation Moves
Final Flash - 50-99% Ki, Left or Right of the opponent, R Button + A And B
Buttons.
Chou Big Bang Attack - 100% Ki, Left or Right of the opponent, R Button +
A And B Buttons.
Gyarikkuho - 50-99% Ki, Above the opponent, R Button + A And B Buttons.
Self Destruct - 100% Ki, Below the opponent, R Button + A And B Buttons.
(Note: This does not kill Vegeta nor does it hurt him.)
Throughout Dragon Ball Z, there's two versions of Trunks. One is the from
the future where the Androids run free and cause chaos, the other is a boy
who's been spoiled rotten. In this game, you play as the one from the
future that's not so bright. The son of Vegeta, he has barely any traits
of his father and acts more like his mother, in his manners and actions.
He's kind, like Gohan, since Gohan was the one who trained him, but unlike
Gohan, he will fight if there's trouble and will not hold back. In the
game, though, he's one hell of a fighter, though he relies on his
Desperation Moves for the most damage and even his Sword.
His Renzoku Energy Dan costs 7% of Ki per each use and doesn't home in
and
his Ki Blast takes 20% to do, though if you do a quick one, it's not
powerful and will even explode a short while after being fired for a land
mind effect. He's a decent fighter, but unless you get in close to fight
or use his Desperation Moves a hell of alot, then you'll have a hard time
with him.
Level 1 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Grapple - B Button.
Knock Away - A Button. (Note: If you use this on a Renzoku Energy Dan or
Ki Blast your opponent fires at you, if you time it right, you can knock
it back at them.)
Ki Shield (Block.) - Hold A/B Button. (B Button for weak attacks, A Button
for strong.)
Power Up - Hold R Button.
Renzoku Energy Dan - Hold R Button + Tap B Button.
Ki Blast - Hold R Button + Tap OR Hold B Button.
Slice 'N Dice - A + B Buttons. (Note: This is a VERY good, yet cheap
attack.)
Bukuujutsu Rush - R Button + Hold D-Pad in the direction you want to go
in.
Dodge/Rush - Tap D-Pad in the direction you want to go twice.
Desperation Moves
Burning Attack - 50-99% Ki, Left, Right, or Above the opponent, R Button +
A And B Buttons.
Chou Burning Attack - 100% Ki, Left or Right of the opponent, R Button + A
And B Buttons.
Masenko - 100% Ki, Below the opponent, R Button + A And B Buttons.
Level 2 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Same as Level 1.
Desperation Moves
Same as Level 1.
Level 3 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Same as Level 1.
Desperation Moves
Same as Level 1.
The leader of the Ginyuu Special Force, Ginyuu is one HELL of a fighter,
despite his skills in the series for the time he was around. Being the
strongest fighter that works for Freeza, he was easily taken down by
Gokou, Kuririn, Gohan and Vegeta. In the game, though, he's just amazing,
sporting all kinds of attacks, with everyone except Burta helping him when
he needs it. His Renzoku Energy Dan costs 8% of Ki and it's homing to
boot, plus it's fast. As for his Ki Blast, it's decent and costs 24% of Ki
to do and it packs a very good punch to it. He can gather Ki at about a
average rate, which sucks since he needs alot of Ki to pull off his Ki
attacks. Not to mention, though, with the help of his men in his later
Levels, Ginyu and his Special Force is a force not to be messed with.
Level 1 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Grapple - B Button.
Knock Away - A Button. (Note: If you use this on a Renzoku Energy Dan or
Ki Blast your opponent fires at you, if you time it right, you can knock
it back at them.)
Ki Shield (Block.) - Hold A/B Button. (B Button for weak attacks, A Button
for strong.)
Power Up - Hold R Button.
Renzoku Energy Dan - Hold R Button + Tap B Button.
Ki Blast - Hold R Button + Tap OR Hold B Button.
Pile Driver - A + B Buttons.
Bukuujutsu Rush - R Button + Hold D-Pad in the direction you want to go
in.
Dodge/Rush - Tap D-Pad in the direction you want to go twice.
Desperation Moves
Eraser Cannon - 50-99% Ki, Left or Right of the opponent, R Button + A And
B Buttons.
Crusher Ball - 50% Ki, Above the opponent, R Button + A And B Buttons.
Switch - 50%-100% Ki, Below the opponent, R Button + A And B Buttons.
(Note: This attack switches the Level and Ki Levels with the opponent if
it hits them. This can be good or bad, so be careful.)
Level 2 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Same as Level 1, but his "Throw" is now Kanashibari No Jyutsu, which has
Gurd come in and hold the opponent in place while Ginyuu attacks them.
Desperation Moves
Level 3 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Same as Level 2.
Desperation Moves
Same as Level 2.
The evil tyrant that was once feared throughout the Galaxy as the
strongest being, Freeza had it all, except eternal life. Heading to Planet
Namek to obtain the Dragon Balls and get just that, his plans were foiled
thanks to Gokou and company. Even though he was defeated, he's still one
HELL of a great fighter, sporting a ton of attacks and just a over all
tough cookie. His Freeza Beam (This is what his Renzoku Energy Dan is.)
takes up a whopping 16% of Ki per shot and it doesn't home in, while his
Ki Blast takes only 20% of Ki to perform, but it also doesn't home in.
Both of them are rather powerful and with his variety of Ki attacks,
going up against Freeza will not end easy. He gathers Ki at a average
rate, which doesn't help since he needs ALOT to do any Ki attacks. Even
with this limitation, Freeza is possibly one of the best fighters in the
game.
Level 1 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Grapple - B Button.
Knock Away - A Button. (Note: If you use this on a Renzoku Energy Dan or
Ki Blast your opponent fires at you, if you time it right, you can knock
it back at them.)
Ki Shield (Block.) - Hold A/B Button. (B Button for weak attacks, A Button
for strong.)
Power Up - Hold R Button.
Renzoku Energy Dan - Hold R Button + Tap B Button.
Ki Blast - Hold R Button + Tap OR Hold B Button.
Hokakukondan - A + B Buttons.
Bukuujutsu Rush - R Button + Hold D-Pad in the direction you want to go
in.
Dodge/Rush - Tap D-Pad in the direction you want to go twice.
100% Power - 100% Ki, Hold R Button + Press L Button. (Can't be turned
off.)
Desperation Moves
Level 2 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Same as Level 1.
Desperation Moves
Same as Level 1.
Level 3 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Same as Level 1.
Desperation Moves
Same as Level 1.
The head Scientist of the now dead Red Ribbon Army, Dr. Gero survived the
assault made by Gokou years ago when he was a kid and ever since then,
he's held a psychotic grudge on him, vowing to someday get revenge and
kill him. After being warned by Trunks about him, since the real timeline
had Dr. Gero's Plan working, Gokou and the Z Senshi prepare for the
Androids and end up foiling his plans in the end, but not after a long
and grueling battle that did indeed end with Gokou dying. Although he's
strong, he's nothing compared to the Z Senshi and his other Androids and
even in the game he's not the best fighter, but depending on how you use
him, he could be quite deadly.
His Renzoku Energy Dan costs only 6% of Ki to do and it homes in, plus his
Ki Blast costs 16% of Ki to do, which are semi strong, but they aren't the
best and they don't home in. Due to not being able to gather Ki, since
he's a machine, he has to steal it from the opponent or absorb their
attacks. In his later Levels, he can slowly gather Ki, but it's VERY slow.
An average fighter over all, if you can use him well, he can be quite
deadly.
Level 1 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Grapple - B Button.
Knock Away - A Button. (Note: If you use this on a Renzoku Energy Dan or
Ki Blast your opponent fires at you, if you time it right, you can knock
it back at them.)
Ki Shield (Block.) - Hold A/B Button. (B Button for weak attacks, A Button
for strong.)
Power Absorbtion - Hold R Button. (If used while a Renzoku Energy Dan or
Ki Blast is fired at you, when it hits, you'll absorb it and gain the Ki.)
Renzoku Energy Dan - Hold R Button + Tap B Button.
Ki Blast - Hold R Button + Tap OR Hold B Button.
Power Absorbtion - A + B Buttons. (Gives you 50% of Ki.)
Hikou Rush - R Button + Hold D-Pad in the direction you want to go in.
Dodge/Rush - Tap D-Pad in the direction you want to go twice.
Desperation Moves
Energy Blast - 50-99% Ki, Left or Right of the opponent, R Button + A And
B Buttons.
Chou Energy Blast - 100% Ki, Left or Right of the opponent, R Button + A
And B Buttons.
Eye Beams - 50-99% Ki, Above the opponent, R Button + A And B Buttons.
Shougekiha - 50% Ki, Below the opponent, R Button + A And B Buttons.
Level 2 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Same as Level 1.
Desperation Moves
Same as Level 1.
Level 3 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Same as Level 1.
Desperation Moves
Same as Level 1.
One of the deadly Androids that plagued Trunks's Timeline and even in the
other timeline, No. 18 is the strongest one next to Cell...for the time
being. Even stronger than her brother, No. 17, No. 18 make look like a
frail girl, but she managed to take down Vegeta with ease, while No. 17
handled the other Z Senshi with no effort himself. After being absorbed by
Cell so he could reach his Perfect state, she was somehow vomited up after
a hard blow to Cell by Gohan and has since become one of the good guys.
Although in the game, she's far from good, but she does have a happy
ending. A talented and fast fighter, she's not terribly strong, but with
her infinite supply of Ki, she can forever pump out Renzoku Energy Dans
and Ki Blasts for 0% of Ki, though, neither of them home in.
Level 1 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Grapple - B Button.
Knock Away - A Button. (Note: If you use this on a Renzoku Energy Dan or
Ki Blast your opponent fires at you, if you time it right, you can knock
it back at them.)
Ki Shield (Block.) - Hold A/B Button. (B Button for weak attacks, A Button
for strong.)
Taunt - Hold R Button. (Nothing, really. No. 18 just tosses her hair back
and laughs.)
Renzoku Energy Dan - Hold R Button + Tap B Button.
Desperation Moves
Energy Blast - 50-99% Ki, Left, Right, Above or Below the opponent, R
Button + A And B Buttons.
Chou Energy Blast - 100% Ki, Left or Right of the opponent, R Button + A
And B Buttons.
Level 2 Attacks
Normal Moves
Same as Level 1.
Desperation Moves
Energy Blast - 50-99% Ki, Left, Right or Above the opponent, R Button + A
And B Buttons.
Chou Energy Blast - 100% Ki, Left or Right of the opponent, R Button + A
And B Buttons.
No. 17 & No. 18's Barrier - 50% Ki, Below the opponent, R Button + A And B
Buttons.
Level 3 Attacks
Normal Moves
Same as Level 1.
Desperation Moves
Energy Blast - 50-99% Ki, Left or Right of the opponent, R Button + A And
B Buttons.
Chou Energy Blast - 100% Ki, Left or Right of the opponent, R Button + A
And B Buttons.
No. 17 & No. 18's Barrier - 50% Ki, Below the opponent, R Button + A And B
Buttons.
No. 16's Hell's Flash - 50-99% Ki, Above the opponent, R Button + A And B
Buttons.
Blast takes 20%, but it doesn't home either, unless he's at Level 3. As
for gathering Ki, he does it at a average rate, but over all, Cell's a
good fighter in all areas, even though he kind of lacks in Desperation
Moves and could've been made out to be so much better...
Level 1 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Grapple - B Button.
Knock Away - A Button. (Note: If you use this on a Renzoku Energy Dan or
Ki Blast your opponent fires at you, if you time it right, you can knock
it back at them.)
Ki Shield (Block.) - Hold A/B Button. (B Button for weak attacks, A Button
for strong.)
Power Up - Hold R Button.
Renzoku Energy Dan - Hold R Button + Tap B Button.
Ki Blast - Hold R Button + Tap OR Hold B Button.
Bear Hug - A + B Buttons. (Like Trunks's Throw, this is cheap, but DAMN
good, hitting 8 times.)
Bukuujutsu Rush - R Button + Hold D-Pad in the direction you want to go
in.
Dodge/Rush - Tap D-Pad in the direction you want to go twice.
Desperation Moves
Level 2 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Same as Level 1.
Desperation Moves
Same as Level 1.
Level 3 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Same as Level 1, except he now has Shunkan Idou. 25%+ Ki, Hold L Button
+
D-Pad in the direction you want to go.
Desperation Moves
Same as Level 1.
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A Demon that's been sleeping for centuries, thanks to energy taken from
Gohan, Babidi, the son of Bibidi, the being who made Buu, revived him.
The greatest threat Earth has ever seen, this time, even Gokou and Gohan
weren't even a match for him: together. It took a fusion of Gokou and
Vegeta, plus a Galaxy Genki Dama with Gokou in SSJ and Porunga refilling
his energy to take this bad boy down. Even though he was defeated, I'd say
Buu was the ultimate fighter in the series, due to his abilities. Like
Cell, he can regenerate, he's the strongest fighter and his attacks are
deadly. Oh and he's as insane as they come. His Renzoku Energy Dan only
takes 7% of Ki, but it doesn't home in and his Ki Blast takes 20% of Ki to
do and it also doesn't home.
He gains Ki, though, at a above average rate, which is good and some of
his special attacks are very deadly, not to mention he can slowly heal
over time, making him nearly unbeatable in certain conditions. Over all,
possibly the perfect fighter in the game, but not completely perfect...
Level 1 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Grapple - B Button.
Knock Away - A Button. (Note: If you use this on a Renzoku Energy Dan or
Ki Blast your opponent fires at you, if you time it right, you can knock
it back at them.)
Ki Shield (Block.) - Hold A/B Button. (B Button for weak attacks, A Button
for strong.)
Power Up - Hold R Button.
Renzoku Energy Dan - Hold R Button + Tap B Button.
Ki Blast - Hold R Button + Tap OR Hold B Button.
Henka Beam - A + B Buttons. (Buu turns the opponent into a cookie version
of themselves. They can't attack for a certain amount of time, but they
can move around. If they are hit once, they return to normal.)
Bukuujutsu Rush - R Button + Hold D-Pad in the direction you want to go
in.
Dodge/Rush - Tap D-Pad in the direction you want to go twice.
Desperation Moves
Level 2 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Same as Level 1.
Desperation Moves
Same as Level 1.
Level 3 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Same as Level 1.
Desperation Moves
The fusion result of Goten and Trunks, even though Gotenks is an amazing
fighter, he's also cocky as hell and childish. Making up more useless
attacks than actually fighting, he was the secret weapon in defeating Buu.
Although he did really well, mainly with the Galactica Donut, Gekitotsu
Ultra Buu Buu Volleyball and the Super Ghost Kamikaze Attack. Able to even
go SSJ3, Gotenks is definitely a force to be reckoned with and despite his
childish appearence and actions, remember, looks can be deceiving. For his
Renzoku Energy Dan, aka Renzoku Shine Shine Missile, it costs only 6% of
Ki to do it and they're INSANELY fast, but in the middle of homing kind
of, along with his Ki Blasts costing 16% of Ki to do and they are homing.
He can gather Ki at an alarming rate and he's probably the strongest
fighter hands down, especially with his Desperation Moves.
His only downside, though, is depending on his Level, the fusion will run
out after a certain amount of time. The higher his Level, the longer it'll
last, but once you see the countdown appear, you'd better win or else
Goten and Trunks will seperate and "die". Over all, though, he's a great
fighter and probably even the best one, but like the others, he has his
downsides, so, if you use him, make sure you can win fast and unlike
Gotenks, don't goof around.
Level 1 Attacks:
Normal Moves
Grapple - B Button.
Knock Away - A Button. (Note: If you use this on a Renzoku Energy Dan or
Ki Blast your opponent fires at you, if you time it right, you can knock
it back at them.)
Ki Shield (Block.) - Hold A/B Button. (B Button for weak attacks, A Button
for strong.)
Power Up - Hold R Button.
Renzoku Shine Shine Missile - Hold R Button + Tap B Button.
Ki Blast - Hold R Button + Tap OR Hold B Button.
Desperation Moves
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= VI. Technique List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ TECLI6 ] =
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Interested in knowing what a certain move does or who can use it? You've
come to the right place. Below are all the Techniques in the game, a
description for each and the characters that can use them. So, here's the
list of each Technique in the game:
Arm Extend - An attack where the user extends their arm, grabs the
opponent, drags them in close and then kicks them away.
Who Can Use It?: Piccolo.
Bear Hug - An attack where the user grab the opponent in a bear hug and
crushes them multiple times.
Who Can Use It?: Cell.
Big Bang Attack - A Desperation Move where the user fires a gigantic Ki
Blast at the opponent from one arm. Requires 50% of Ki per each use.
Who Can Use It?: Vegeta.
Bukuujutsu Rush - A basic move where the user engulf themselves in Ki and
uses it to propel themselves towards the opponent for a surprise attack
and/or to instantly get close to attack. Requires 10% of Ki per each use.
Who Can Use It?: Everyone except Dr. Gero and No. 18.
Chou Big Bang Attack - A Desperation Move that's much stronger than the
original. The user gathers more energy and releases a stronger Ki Blast.
Requires 100% of Ki per each use.
Who Can Use it?: Vegeta.
Chou Burning Attack - A Desperation Move that's much stronger than the
original. The user gathers even more energy this time and releases a
stronger Ki Blast at the opponent. Requires 100% of Ki per each use.
Who Can Use It?: Trunks.
Chou Energy Blast - A Desperation Move that's stronger than the original.
This time, the user gathers more energy than before and throws the giant
ball of Ki at the opponent. Requires 100% Of Ki per each use.
Who Can Use It?: Dr. Gero and No. 18.
Chou Final Flash - A Desperation Move that's much stronger than the
original Final Flash. The user gathers even more energy and attacks with
an even stronger blast. Requires 100% of Ki per each use.
Who Can Use It?: Vegeta.
Death Ball - A Desperation Move where the user throws a giant Ki Ball at
the opponent and if the opponent doges, the attack hits the planet. Due to
this, if the opponent does not defeat you within 45 seconds, you win.
Requires 50% of Ki per each use.
Who Can Use I?: Freeza.
gigantic Ki Blast from their mouth. Requires 50% of Ki per each use.
Who Can Use It?: Buu and Gotenks.
Dodge/Rush - A basic function which lets the user move away quickly or get
close to the opponent semi fast, if they don't wish to spend 10% of Ki to
use the Bukuujutsu/Hikou Rush.
Who Can Use It?: Everyone.
Energy Blast - A Desperation Move where the user launches a giant ball of
Ki at the opponent. Requires 50% of Ki per each use.
Who Can Use It?: Dr. Gero and No. 18.
Eye Beams - A Desperation Move where the user fires Ki from their eyes
over a small area around them. Requires 50% of Ki per each use.
Who Can use It?: Dr. Gero.
Final Flash - A Desperation Move where the user cups his hands and
releases a giant Ki Blast at the opponent. Requires 50% of Ki per each
use.
Who Can Use It?: Vegeta.
Galactica Donut + Gekitotsu Ultra Buu Buu Volleyball - An attack where the
user traps the opponent in the Galacitca Donut and then is able to knock
them around for a few moments.
Who Can Use It?: Gotenks.
Genki Dama - A Desperation Move where the user gathers Ki from all over
the planet and focuses it into a giant Ki Ball and then throws it at the
opponent. Requires 50% (Kuririn.)/100% (Gokou.) of Ki per each use.
Who Can Use It?: Gokou and Kuririn.
Gohan's Energy Dan - A Desperation Move where the user calls in Gohan to
attack with a large Ki Blast. Requires 50% of Ki per use.
Who Can Use It?: Kuririn.
Grapple - A basic attack where the user launches an assault of punches and
kicks on the opponent.
Who Can Use It?: Everyone.
Gyarikkuho - A Desperation Move where the user cups their hands to the
side and releases a Ki Blast from above down onto the opponent. Requires
Head Shot - An attack where the user slams the opponent in the head with a
punch, stunning them.
Who Can Use It?: Gohan.
Henka Beam - An attack where the user turns the opponent into a cookie,
making them unable to do any action except move around for a short while.
Who Can Use It?: Buu.
Hikou Rush - A basic move where the user propels themselves towards the
opponent for a surprise attack and/or to instantly get close to attack.
Requires 10% of Ki per each use.
Who Can Use It?: Dr. Gero and No. 18.
Jace's Crusher Ball - A Desperation Move where the user calls in Jace to
have him use his Crusher Ball on the opponent. Requires 50% of Ki per each
use.
Who Can Use It?: Ginyuu.
Kakusandan - A Desperation Move where the user fires off a Ki Blast, that
comes back down in multiple shots that home in on the opponent. Requires
50% of Ki per each use.
Who Can Use It?: Kuririn.
Kamehameha - A Desperation Move where the user cups their hands to the
side, gathers energy and then release the attack at the opponent. Requires
50% of Ki per each use.
Who Can Use It?: Cell, Gohan and Gokou.
Knee Kick - An attack where the user graps the opponent and then knees
them in the stomach, which launches them away.
Who Can Use It?: No. 18.
Knock Away - A fierce attack which when successful, launches the opponent
away from you.
No. 16's Hell's Flash - A Desperation Move where the user calls upon No.
16 to have him do his Hell's Flash on the opponent. Requires 50% of Ki per
each use.
Who Can Use It?: No. 18.
No. 17 & No. 18's Barrier - A Desperation Move where the user calls upon
No. 17 to help put up a Barrier to hurt the opponent if they are near them
or if they decide to get near them. Requires 50% of Ki per each use.
Who Can Use It?: No. 18.
Pile Driver - An attack where the user grabs the opponent and then pile
drives him into the ground.
Who Can Use it?: Ginyuu.
Power Absorbtion - An attack where the user grab the opponent and then
fills up 50% of their Ki and slightly hurts the opponent.
Who Can Use It?: Dr. Gero.
Psychokinesis - A Desperation Move where the user levitates rocks off the
ground and hurls them at the opponent. Requires 50% of Ki per each use.
Who Can Use It?: Freeza.
Renzoku Energy Dan - A basic Ki Attack where the user launches a massive
assault of rapid fire Ki Blasts, either homing or non-homing, on the
opponent. Amount of Ki used varies on the user.
Who Can Use It?: Everyone except Gotenks.
Renzoku Senkou Dan - A Desperation Move where the user launches a ton of
small Ki Balls that surround the opponent and then close in all at once
for a devestating finale. Requires 50% of Ki per each use.
Who Can Use It?: Piccolo.
Renzoku Shine Shine Missile - A basic Ki Attack where the user launches a
massive assault of rapid fire Ki Blasts, either homing or non-homing.
Amount of Ki used varies on the user. (Note: It's the same as Renzoku
Energy Dan, but this is the name Gotenks calls it.)
Who Can Use It?: Gotenks.
Self Destruction - A Desperation Move where the user gathers all the Ki in
their body and releases it in a massive explosion around the entire area
around them. Requires 100% of Ki per each use.
Who Can Use It?: Buu and Vegeta.
Shougekiha - A Desperation Move where the user blows wind around them,
which makes the area around them explode. Requires 50% of Ki per each
use.
Who Can Use It?: Buu.
Shunkan Idou - An ability where the user can teleport around the
battlefield, going away/behind/near the opponent instantly. Requires 25%
Slice 'N Dice - An attack where the user slashes constantly at the
opponent numerous times with a Sword, then fires a Ki Blast at them.
Who Can Use It?: Trunks.
Stunner - An attack where the user punches the opponent, stunning them
momentarily.
Who Can Use It?: Vegeta.
Switch - A Desperation Move where the user switches Ki and even Levels
with the opponent. Requires 100% of Ki per each use.
Who Can Use It?: Ginyuu.
Taiyouken - An attack where the user uses Sunlight to blind the opponent,
making them paralyzed for a few seconds.
Who Can Use It?: Kuririn.
Taunt - Not much of a move, but the user swipes their hair back and laughs
at the opponent.
Who Can use It?: No. 18.
Throw - An attack where the user grabs the opponent by the legs and spins
around and then releases them, throwing them towards whatever.
Who Can Use It?: Gokou.
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During each person's Story Mode, if you can beat each fight without losing
once, after the credits, you may enter a final Battle with them, but not
all the characters have one. It's mainly the villains of the series,
though.
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= VIII. Credits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ CREDI8 ]=
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Well, here's where I give credit to the ones that helped make this guide
possible. Here's the following people:
Banpresto/Arc System Works - For making possibly THE best DBZ fighting
game ever to be made. I really enjoyed it and you guys did an amazing job
on it. If you ever make another one, I hope it's even better than this.
Akira Toriyama - For creating Dragon Ball of course and also having this
game made. If it weren't for him, this walkthrough wouldn't be here right
now. So be thankful.
Myself - For actually sitting down and doing this walkthrough. It was
hell, but it was worth it.
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Thanks for reading my walkthrough first of all. I sure hope it helped you.
If you wish to submit something to this walkthrough, send it to
ssj4kain@aol.com and label the subject as "Submit-Bukuu" and as nothing
else please. It isn't too hard and I'm not asking for alot. If you have
any questions regarding this game, also send them to me and label the
subject as "Question-Bukuu" please. Again, not asking much here and it
isn't hard to understand. Now for the legal stuff.
This guide was created by Kain Stryder. It is not meant to be used on any
other site besides GameFAQs and any other site I've deemed to have it
hosted on. It's not to be edited in ANY way for other use. (Unless I give
permission to do so.) I did not create, nor take in participation of
creating Dragon Ball Z: Bukuu Tougeki. I am not affiliated with
Banpresto/Arc System Works nor the team who made it. I also don't have
the
rights to it. I am a writer simply giving out information to other gamers
of Dragon Ball Z: Bukuu Tougeki.